CLE - To Save A Life: Confidentiality and the Innocent Convict in Jewish Law & American Law


Date/Time(s)
Monday, September 12
  • 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM

Location
Proskauer Rose

Description
To Save A Life: Confidentiality and the Innocent Convict in Jewish Law & American Law

Drawing upon sources of Jewish law and ethics, Professor Levine will consider the ethical duties of an American lawyer whose client admits to having committed a capital crime for which someone else has been wrongly convicted.  The discussion will explore the scope, justifications, and limits of the lawyer’s duty of confidentially.     
 
For more information, please contact Samuel Levine, Professor of Law & Director of the Jewish Law Institute at slevine@tourolaw.edu or (631) 761-7138. 
 
8:00 am - Breakfast receptoin
8:30 - 9:30 am - CLE Discussion 
1 Ethics Credit
 
 

Add to Calendar 9/12/2016 8:00:00 AM 9/12/2016 9:30:00 AM America/New_York CLE - To Save A Life: Confidentiality and the Innocent Convict in Jewish Law & American Law To Save A Life: Confidentiality and the Innocent Convict in Jewish Law & American LawDrawing upon sources of Jewish law and ethics, Professor Levine will consider the ethical duties of an American lawyer whose client admits to having committed a capital crime for which someone else has been wrongly convicted. The discussion will explore the scope, justifications, and limits of the lawyer’s duty of confidentially. For more information, please contact Samuel Levine, Professor of Law & Director of the Jewish Law Institute at slevine@tourolaw.edu or (631) 761-7138. 8:00 am - Breakfast receptoin8:30 - 9:30 am - CLE Discussion 1 Ethics Credit Proskauer Rose

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